Martin Spott wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thoughts / comments ?
I don't want to discourage you, FlightGear needs every helping hand.
BUT it might be a bit counterproductive if everyone creates their own
FlightGear wiki. Before starting a new one you probably should have
contacted the maintainer of the other wiki to discuss how to proceed
(or are you actually the maintainer of the other wiki ?).
I thought the idea behind a wiki is to avoid spreading information over
dozends of sites by enabling everyone to contribute to _one_ wiki that
covers a certain topic. The whole idea is being foiled if numerous
wikies are being run in order to 'serve' FlightGear users.
Regards,
Martin.
Good thoughts - I agree one wiki will do, I'm just trying to make the
case for a better wiki than the current one.
Judging from the lack of response, I'm guessing there aren't many strong
(any at all) opinions on the matter and this idea may just fall through
the cracks.
Does anyone see advantages to the current seedwiki site that I'm
overlooking?
Does anyone know who is the maintainer of the current wiki?
Simon
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